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Show .,' i t- iv-I tV- I - $4 - t-- g s J g i LV V i ? iJ .1 A "v J.4'fc'N,..lV',,''nt'Bi V f i tsJAtJuar' i - &- - r- 4 as Tribune Phones News departments, EM Information, scores, EL ebusiness, advertising, circulation department, EM A-2- 2, Ike Runs Up Republican, Call to Arms - MxicdUp?. () SEATTLE, June 30 The Seattle Worlds Fair celebrated Ohio Day Saturday, and each Buckeye-state- r received a small sticker for his lapeL The stickers, which apparently went through the press upside down on a color printing, saidrHl Im From mo. ' Salt Lake City, Utah Sunday Morning Price Twenty Cents July 1, 1962 2 Leaders Link- U. Iii New Era of Friendship - Mc r ' By Arthur Edson - Associated Press Writer GETTYSBURG, P A., June 3C Dwight D. Eisenhower, sounding a Republican battle cry, told voters .Saturday this is no time to sit on their hands and that businessmen especially had better wake up and get into politics. THE FORMER PRESIDENT WELCOMED delegate-includ- ing his vice president, Richard M. Nixon to an all Republican conference. Then, after three hours of oratory, he came back to bid them farewell. If we are for progress and for responsibility in the same breath," Gen, Eisenhower said, we will have a battle cry that will spread all across the country." Gen. Elsenhower said he has heard people who are disappointed with the outcome of some primaries say they to sit on their hands. ism ik 4 KS .cos? It summed up three conferences lasting five hours held by the two presidents. ON A Qu ESTION that had PeuU-Pi- ck caused rftajor friction between the two countries, namely, how to deal with Cuba, officials on both .sides made clear that there had been no major ' 'v By Associated Press change In positions. The communique said t ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, The difficult the two countries had resolved June 30 to uphold these principles in southeast spire leading to ML the international organization the summit of 20,320-foo- t Up on Us Up fSlllUU ttf urhlnh to you. Youd better get into politics quick." Gen. Eisenhower said businessmen have always assumed they would keep on at the To Run forj Third Term r BUT NOW, GEN. said, I think businessmen need to do a little wakEisen-howe- President Kennedy (circle) shakes, hands with mobs of his admirers as he works his Way Saturday through Crowds House Okehs Halfway Sugar Plan ing up. He made no direct reference to President Kennedys actions In the steel price rollback dispute, but he did have this prescription for the businessman: Sen. Wallace F. Bennett By Associated Press Hes got to make politics WASHINGTON, June 30 Saturday formally announced his candidacy for his first business, or hes The House passed Saturday a and reelection to not going to have a prosper- compromise sugar bill that the U.S. Senate on the Repub- ous business." would give President Kennedy lican ticket some but not ail of .the flexi, Technically, this was a meet- bility he sought on foreign THE SENATORS announc- ing of Republican leaders ement released through Dit from 40 states to set up an purfchases. worth S. Woolley, Salt Lake all-part- y organization that THE SENATE, whicir would County chairman of the Vo- would function steadily in the have liked to give the Presilunteers for Bennett" said: dent a freer hand, is expected GOP cause. In making my formal anf to approve the nouncement of candidacy for IN PRACTICE, it turned measure send it to and Monday rally. Mr. reelection, I feel there is no into an for his signature. See Page 15, Column 4 A Kennedy need for a lengthy statement HouseBenate conference My personal and political philgroup worked out the con osophy is based on my faith in promise that passed the House the self reliance of Utahs peoSaturday by a vote of 248 to 3L ple and In the basic principles on which our nation was The Cuban reserve was set founded, principles which at 1,640,000 tons and Mr. sorely need defenders today. Kennedy can use the allocation temporarily as he sees THOSE prinBRIEFLY, fit. inciples are: freedom of the Reuter New Agency dividual, preservation of conPermanent quotas were set MOSCOW, Juhe 30 Russia stitutional government, protecon 1,200,000 tons the subtion of states rights, elimina- Saturday launched the sixth sidies the United and States tion of unnecessary federal space satellite in its current on them $56 a ton over fays the spending, strengthening the space program, which is ex- world free enterprise system through pected to lay the basis for fur- out at price would 10be phased the rate of a per cent a reduction of governmental ther manned flights within the - " reduction a year. interference and vigorous op- next few months, ON THE DOMESTIC side, position to world communism TASS NEWS Agency said the the bill also would allocate 65 and socialism. satellite is orbiting the earth per cent of the new growth reOVER THE PAST 12 years min90 and three-fifth- s sulting from increasing popuof those in I have, support prin- every 12 minutes less lation to U.S. utes about 2 producers ciples, cast many votes and than Cosmos Five launched adminmore cent the than per programs, many supported 28. istration proposed. Of this building a record for all to see. May the satellite Was new growth 65,000 tons a year After the voters in Utah re- Tass-sai- d view this record during the carrying Instruments, includ- would be set aside for. new system. beet sugar growers. See Page 5, Column 4 ing a half-a-loa- elite-polit- , ical Soviets Orbit 6th Satellite -- r radio-telemetrf- e due to a malfunction of the rocket booster. June . 30 HONOLULU, The next Johnston (UPI) Island nuclear blast is seh Uled for the night of J uly 4th e and will be a a spokesman for explosion, Joint Task Force Eight said Saturday. ' THE SPOKESMAN said - the detonation will be a thermonuclear device which will be exploded at an altitude of hundreds of kilometers In the skies above Johnston. It is s rescheduling of the test that was aborted June 19 'he spokesrnansaid the blast is scheduled for any time between 11 p.m. July ,4th (5 p.m. July 5 EDT) and 2:30 a.m. July 5 (8:30 high-altitud- a.m. EDT). ' .. Todays .Chuckle Sign on church lawn; for-- . Trespassers given." will be T Wait-and-S- IF WEATHER OB' techni- cal difficulties make it impossible to fire the hydrogen-bom- b at that time it will be rescheduled for a later date. The spokesman said there will be nov danger to anyone in Hawaii viewing the spectacle with the .naked eye from the surface HE SAID there would be a "temporary dazzling sight such as one gets from looking, directly at the sun. , i : Policy ee Tax Cuts Now? If Crisis By Associated Press WASHINGTON, June 30 The Kennedy Administration is thinking in terms of a 6 dollar tax cut if it becomes convinced such action is needed to keep the economy from sliding downward, SOURCES CLOSE to him said President Kennedys present feeling is that the time for a tax reduction has not yet arrived. But they stressed that if the President feels real deterioration threatens the economy he will not hesitate to propose quick action. billion THIS PROBABLY would come in the form of a simplified reduction in maximum rates for corporations and an increase in personal exemptions for individuals. At this time the Kennedy advisers are talking about the possibility of lowering the present top of 52 per cent on corpocent. --This rations -- te50-per would involve a $5,600,000,000 reduction for business. He warned however that under no conditions should binoculars or telescopes bo used to watch the blast as serious eye damage might result , ' r-- -r - WASHINGTON, June 30 The United States (UPI) Saturday set off the 24th announced shot in Jts Pacific a big nuclear test series device equal to one millirn tons of TNT or -' more. plane-droppe- . 'Die Atomic Energy Commission announced al--r thaf the list .under-.groun- d shot had been fired in' the current Nevada ex' periments. The detonation near Brit take millions of income 'taxpayers off the rolls and would involve revenue loss of about 900 million dollars. This-wou-ld low-brack- A TAX REDUCTION of this kind would fall within the 5 to 7 billion dollars proposed by the United States Chamber of Commerce Friday. But the chamber proposed. a much, more complicated formula of rate cuts for individuals and a r cent top on corporaUnder this plan the pres- tions. inent $600 exemption for The feeling within1 the addividuals would be raised to ministration is that revisions $800. of this nature 'should await general tax revisions by the next Congress. In previously any emergency reducStart-U- .S. barring tions, Mr. Kennedy announced he will recommend next year revisions for individuals and corporations to he effective retroactively to Jan. L C New York Time Service THE MOUNTING pressures REPUBUCAN leaders of WASHINGTON, June 30 for quick tax cuts to stimulate both Houses have announced The federal government ends the economy generally seem they will oppose any cuts that its fiscal year Saturday night likely to do more of the same. would blow a bigger hole in with a budget deficit of seven In the year Just ended, fiscal the new- - fiscal year budget billion dollars and the virtual 1962,; both revenues and ex- which already is threatened certainty of another deficit in penditures were about one bil- with a deficit. that may run the year- - that starts Sunday. lion dollars less than the offi- beyond four billion dollars. They said such reductions THE FAILURE of business cial estimates, leaving the def- - must be accompanied by spendd activity to rise as officially preing cuts. roughly as President means that the coming' Mr. Kennedys advisers know all would be it predicted years tax revenues will fall nedy well that Congress, as very . along. short, too. well as the Presideht, will have - The liberalIT WAS THE second largest to be convinced of the imme ization of depreciation write- peacetime deficit in history, diate necessity before any tax off allowances for business this but the administration points can be put Into efreductions' month will trim revenue pros- out that it was much smaller fect pects further. than the largest the $12,300,-000,00- 0 deficit under the Eisenhower Administration following the 1958 recession. al 1962 spending amount ed to about 88 billion dollars and revenues about 81 billion, according to official estimates Christmas Island made earlier this month. was announced as the DeFISCAL 1963 spending and By Associated Press fense Department blamed revenues would be narrowly WinLONDON, July 1- -Sir test instruments that super- balanced in the neighborhood ston Churchill was reported heated a launching rocket of 93 billion dollars if everySunday, comfortably resting to the went according for the failure of Americas thing and prospects that free of pain from his fracsecond high altitude shot in proposals President Kennedy has laid be- tured thigh, the Pacific June 19. fore Congress, but everything SIB WINSTON, who undeiv AN ANNOUNCEMENT by never does, went an operation Friday durthe Pentagon and the Atom- - f - e Ic Energy Commission said to State publicly that ing which the fractured ends Saturdays explosion in Op- deficit is in prospect were pinned of his thigh-bon- e eration' Dompnic" was set IT EXPECTS ONE, of as together, topped olf his din off at 11:30 a.m. EDT much as four billion dollars. ner Saturday night with branabout dawn in the Pacific. A tax reduction could enThe device was described large it A tax cut enacted by dy and champagne. Churchill dined on cream of as in the low megaton thgjcurjent Session of Congress chicken This meant i( un- would. soup, - an omelette, range. ice cream and leashed the force of one miladministratioirbelieves strawberries, The lion tons of TNT, or more, that a deficit is 'appropriate coffee. -Get' well messages ' flowed making it one of the bigger policy to spur economic c- in from all parts of the world. blasts in the Padfie series. tivity. 47-pe- Fiscal Years End, Remains in Red across-the-boar- d Ken-dicte- d With a Bang H -Bang 4F ourth gpHis, tfl thay fend and to strengthen the for the first time, it was democratic institutions which learned Saturday. their people, in the exercise of The ascent was made by the soverign rights, have con a plxonan party headed by totalito and structed, oppose Everett Jr., New tarian institutions and activi-stie- s Boyd York. which are incompatible with the democratic principles Bush pilot Don Sheldon said he spotted the s they uphold." climbers waving from the AUTHORITIES, both Mexi15,000-foo- t spire. can and American, agreed top of the Jutting up from straight stead was Mexico still that Ruth Glacier. lastly opposed to Cubas ex elusion from the Organization THE CUMBERS had of American States. letters stamped out Mexico has agreed that the In the snow, reading: Pick . Associated Press Wlrephote alien ideologies of Cuba werel up July 4 R G (Ruth Gla U.S. people at premature Fourth of July celebration for with democratic cier Gorge) incompatible" citizens resident in Mexico City, where he ts visiting. principles but it has insisted that the OAS did not have adequate machinery in its charter to expel a member, 15-fo- (R-Uta- . sign- agricultural loan announced several days ago. Brother, youd better take a look at Whats happening -- at several ceremonies and participated in the formal ing of a It was in his greetings to the delegates that he had this advice for the businessman: Sen. Bennett a total of about His day Saturday was an arduous one in which he assist- ed farm. same old stand no matter which party won, believing' there were limits no government would exceed. by the The communique was tb highlight of the Kennedy visit green-and-whit- A-- By Paul P. Kennedy New York Times Service MEXICO Sty, June 30 The presidents of the United States and Mexico announced Saturday afternoon that a "new era of understanding and friendship" between the two countries had been reached. to Mexico. GEN. EISENHOWER said its crazy" for anyone who is disappointed by the failure of some candidate to get nominated to say: Ill pick up my marbles and go home. And he, like nearly every other speaker Saturday, urged the Republicans to try harmony instead of disunity. THE - CON FERENCE was e held in a striped tent pitched in a freshly mowed meadow near the bam on Gen. Eisenhowers West Governors, Page JFK, Mateos Seal Pact As Highlight of Visit The announcement was Issued simultaneously two governments, v- - He said this is a neglect of duty to party, to oneself and to government. Jilf we dont exercise the functions of government, Gem Eisenhower said, by golly, well be governed by somebody else and that I dont like. Need Defenders y Utah Generally fair with chance of Isolated thundershowers In the east part. See , weather map on Page ; - V. ! Speckled Skies VoL 185, No. 78- - Sen. Wallace F. Bennett . Declares bid for reelection. 4"V V --- xl WinnieEats, Rests Well' d !l,w The communique emphasized the following points: ' President Kennedy recognized that the-- ' fundamental goal of the Mexican Revolution and supported corroborated his Alliance for Progress pro gram in its aspects of social justice and economic progress within the framework of political liberty. . -- I 7,500 Yanks To Return During 62 C New York Times Service WASHINGTON June 30-F-orty two small noncombat Army units, including 7,500 THE TWO presidents troops, will be brought back' agreed that the Alliance for to, the United States from fu Progress program is essen- rope before the end of the tially, ene nf routual coopera-tioIn which the greater efannounced Saturday. fort should come from the naitself. to THE WITHDRAWAL is part tion seeking develop President Adolfo Lopez of a broad plan, announced Mateos asked and received the earlier, to cut back U.S, troop assurances of President Ken- commitments in Europe by as nedy that the United States many as 40,000. would promote financial staThe U.S. has more than 350, bility and economic growth 000 men in Europe, including within Mexico. 272,000 in the Army. BOTH MEN expressed About 137,600 of the Army gratification at the increased men are in combat outfits, efficiency the collaboration be- the rest are support troops. tween the two countries in supThe movement was termed pressing the drug traffic. Both presidents expressed a routine adjustment in troop See Page 6, Column 1 deployment n Guide to Good Reading Even If You Count Cost Its the Land of the Free LAND OF THE BRAVE and home of the frfe? Well, yes. But . . . , Dont get to COUNTING on It Independence Isnt en tirely automatic. Its the sort of f thing you have to work at Dont ' look mow, but Youre surrounded by the forces which would take away your freedom. . ' SO WHAT BETTER-- time to take stock of your heritage than Independence Day right fast upon us? ItSTlPT thatFourth Of July mood that we present a pretty nowi-jw- ith proud lineup today: Dont, miss Land of the Free" on Page , and the inspiring Count Your Freedoms in This Week Magazine And happy independence! 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